The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh 2002 Trailer

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Uploaded by on Aug 6, 2010

Here is the 2002 home video trailer promoting the 25th Anniversary of Walt Disney Productions' "The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh." As it says, the film is "fully restored." I honestly think it came out very poorly. The picture is grainy, the colors are very off, and there is still plenty of left over film debris. The only highlight of this DVD for me is "The Story Behind the Masterpiece- The Making of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh" featurette. If you have the 1996 Laserdisc or VHS, I would stay with that rather than the DVD. But that's my opinion.
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Copyright 2002, The Walt Disney Company

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  • the new pooh movie better be just as good as this

  • @underwearmonster I'm proud they're making a new Winnie the Pooh film using stories from the original A.A. Milne books, but I don't think it will be AS good. They gave Christopher Robin full-blown white eyes instead of a pupil, and I think Eeyore is the closest to the original voice.

  • OMG!!! Thank you so much for uploading this!!! I love this trailer so much!!

  • @ShinbiBelldandy I agree 100%

    

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  • i'm watching the 1996 VHS of this right now

  • @underwearmonster its not

  • I saw this movie when I was a kid and I couldn't stand it! I hate Disney, always have. The old Disney was too childish for my taste and the current Disney is really dumb.

  • @TheCarolStreamKid: Pooh was being marketed as a girls-only character, most likely, hence why CR was pushed aside for Darby, even when Clare Milne--CR's disabled daughter--SUED Disney for breach of use with the Milne intellectual property.

  • @TherealRNO when i first saw the promo for the show, i thought "who the heck was that kid!" and "what ever happened to christopher robin

  • each disney movie is specially released every 6 or 7 years, starting at the first dvd release

  • @PotterDork89: No problem. Glad to be of service.

  • @bslatky: Well, CR is a human boy. In this day and age, he needs to be complete, eyes included, not just have pupils where his irises should be. Besides, the movie tries to stay faithful to the originals whilst also updating the 2D animation. Anything is better than the CGI series with Darby that ran recently until its 2010 ending.

  • @TherealRNO oooooooooky doky makes more sense. tank chu for letting me know. man im off. :)

  • @PotterDork: Also, the original voice for Eeyore was actually one of the original film's writers. It wasn't until that person's passing that Peter Cullen--aka Optimus Prime--began voicing Eeyore & ever since then, all other subsequent voice performers (including the one in "The Book of Pooh" & this 2011 film [since Peter Cullen is busy with Transformers Prime right now]) have tried to make Eeyore a merger of the two voices (that is, the original & Peter Cullen mixed together).

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